I would like to nominate Dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor for the Advisory Committee on Online
Access and Security.

Dr. Cranor is a recognized authority in the field of computer privacy. Her research
projects at AT&T Labs includes the development of techniques for facilitating online
privacy and attempts to measure the prevalence of unwanted junk mail (a.k.a. spam mail) on
the Internet.

Dr. Cranor has been one of the lead technologists working on the World Wide Web
Consortium's Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P). Her AT&T Technical Report
"Beyond Concern: Understanding Net Users' Attitudes About Online Privacy,"
(April 14, 1999), is a valuable work of primary research that will guide any policy-making
activity.

Beyond being a luminary in the field of online privacy, Dr. Cranor has significant
experience working on committees, and working with committees to achieve significant
results in quick time. It is for this reason, I believe, that she was chosen to be the
chair of the Computers, Freedom and Privacy 2000 Conference. She also served as a program
committee member for the 1999 Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference, the 1999
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, and for the 9th International World Wide
Web Conference.

Dr. Cranor is a cheerful, serious, and hard-working person who I believe would strongly
contribute to the success of the Advisory Committee on Online Access and Security. Her
resume can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.research.att.com/~lorrie/resume.html
.